tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5375681131276548542.post8641544449979503908..comments2024-02-27T10:53:04.581+01:00Comments on paperpools: NewnewspeakHelen DeWitthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07619602559096610012noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5375681131276548542.post-56742321538402772442011-08-23T09:34:28.072+00:002011-08-23T09:34:28.072+00:00Dear Ms DeWitt,
you might be interested in this se...Dear Ms DeWitt,<br />you might be interested in this series of reviews to TLS: http://conversationalreading.com/category/fall-read-the-last-samurai/ <br />I did enjoy it quite a lot, and even after reading TLS for the 174th time, it introduced me to some new facettes of your brillant novel. <br />Furthermore, if I may, I'd like to point out the ancient Asian game of Go, of which I believe you will certainly have heard and which is a game you will - considering what I managed to figure from your novel and your blog - definitely enjoy for its complexity, philosophy and aesthetics. As far as I know, there are several Go clubs meeting on a regular basis in Berlin (as are in London and New York; on this year's congress in Bordeaux I heard that the Oxford University club stopped existing, though). See dgob.de or britgo.org for more information. <br />Best regards,<br />Ben Fleuss (15, Germany)Lestathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13309428627317324696noreply@blogger.com